in unserer Community gibt es ein Team von Moderatoren. Da wir darauf angewiesen sind, dass Mitglieder Fragen stellen und Antworten geben, möchten wir häufig Abzeichen wie „Tolle Frage!" und „Tolle Antwort!" in unserer Community vergeben. Wir möchten jedoch nicht, dass dieselbe Person dasselbe Abzeichen für denselben Beitrag erhält. Zudem möchten wir, dass andere Mitglieder der Community die besten Arten von Fragen und Antworten auf der Seite erkennen können, um sich an diesen Standards zu orientieren.
Vor diesem Hintergrund frage ich mich, ob es sinnvoll wäre, einige Abzeichen direkt im Beitrag anzuzeigen? Vielleicht könnte der Texttitel des Abzeichens neben dem Titel des Mitglieds in diesem Beitrag erscheinen? Wenn dieser Texttitel mit einer Beschreibung des Abzeichens verlinkt wäre, könnten andere Mitglieder mehr über das Abzeichen und seine Bedeutung erfahren. Dies bietet eine kontinuierliche Möglichkeit, die Mitglieder der Community über unsere Standards und Ziele zu informieren.
I haven’t seen an update, but that doesn’t mean there hasn’t been one. I still think this feature would enable a fantastic tool to provide encouragement to our best contributors and inspiration/challenge to our readers and participants. The main idea is to provide the delight of stumbling across the ‘best of’ while reading Topics in the community and having the visitor/member realize, “ok, this is the desired culture here.”
For now, the workaround I’ve created is a post in our community explaining the Great Contribution badge and linking to that badge page in the post. That seems to have helped about a dozen people.
I welcome other, better approaches to this initiative!
The Post Badges plugin is great but I got some push-back on my forum as it made our UI a bit “busy” as it was displayed next to users for every post they added.
What would be nicer (and I think in the spirit of the OP) would be to show any badge granted above the specific post for which the badge was granted.
There is certainly potential for it getting busy depending on how it’s being used. Some thoughts to reduce the noise factor would be to remove the color with CSS if that’s making the badges feel a bit too prominent (this would make them more in line with user titles and the moderator icon). I would also limit the number of badges displayed at once to those that are truly meaningful within the context of the community.
I get the general concept behind this, but if we are looking back at the OP, it feels like this is covered with post likes? I would think one of the biggest indicators of a “Great Question” or “Great Answer” would be how many likes it has.
Note that we kinda already backdoored a very minimalistic “signature” into Discourse between username, full name, and title… granted username is not easy to change but
full name can be changed by the user at will
titles can be granted by staff to users
I am ambivalent about what’s in there now, much less adding more pieces of flair
For certain badges - in particular manually-granted one - showing them on the post that got the badge could be a great way to highlight the post.
The “N likes” badges should obviously be excluded, as well as the “First *” badges and things like the “Scribe” badge on meta that are implied by what category or thread the post is in.
Ich habe diese Feature-Anfrage vielleicht anders verstanden. Einfach gesagt: die Möglichkeit, manuell auf einem bestimmten Beitrag verliehene Abzeichen tatsächlich anzuzeigen. Meiner Meinung nach geht es nicht darum, welche anderen Abzeichen „ausgeschlossen